Which of the following is not a sign of succesfull stellate ganglion block-

Correct Answer: Bradycardia
Description: Signs of successful stellate ganglion block Horner&;s syndrome Flushing of face Lacrimation/ Increased tear production Infection of tympanic membrane(Muller syndrome) Stuffy nose (Guttman&;s sign) Increased temprature of face and upper extremity on ipsilateral side of block Venodilation in the ipsilateral extremity
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